ZUM4888240: Oct. 10, 1953 - Ambassador of Egypt hands over his credentials at Bonn - The new Ambassador of Egypt in Germany Ahmed Saroit handed his credentials of his government to Prof. Heuss in the villa Hammerschmidt at Bonn. Ahmed Saroit had been Ambassador in Paris and Athens before. His father had been Prime Minister of Egypt in 1922 and 1927-28. Our picture shows Prof. Hallstein, Prof. Heuss and Ahmed Saroit. Keystone picture of 17-10-53 / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4888731: Oct. 10, 1953 - Second Nobel Award goes to Britain too. Professor Krebs receives Medical prize: Britain won her second Nobel award yesterday when the Caroline Medical Institute gave the medical prize jointly to Professor Hans Albert Krebs, of Sheffield University and Dr. Fritz Lippman, of Harvard Medical School, Boston. Last week Sir Winston Churchil was awarded the Literature Prize. Each prize is worth about £12,000. Professor Krebbs and Dr. Lippman will share theirs / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4893718: Nov. 11, 1953 -” Little Europe” problems at the Hague, foreign Ministers confer. The six representatives of “Little Europe” including Signor Pella and Dr. Adenauer, meeting in the thirteenth century Palace of the Counts at” The Hague” have started their task of hammering out the shape and destiny of a new European political community / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4894754: Nov. 11, 1953 - They are going to Moscow. New Air Attaché and his family Keystone Photo Shows: Group Captain Peter Langlon Donkin (40) with his wife and their daughters, nine year old Elizabeth and seven year old Petronella, in the garden of their Crowthorne, Berks, home. Captain Donkin is to take over the duties of Air Attaché in Moscow in January with the rank of Air Commodore. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4894849: Nov. 11, 1953 - Net Tender for French Navy launched at Rouen: From left to Right: Rear Admiral Kniskern, Rear Admiral Le Bourgoin and Admiral Pothuau attending the ceremony at Rouen Shipyard. The Net tender” G.I.” was built for the French Navy under the off shore program. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4894965: Nov. 11, 1953 - Hair Styles inspired by 'Julius Caesar' Film.: A collection of the hair styles - said to be inspired by Brutus; Mark Antony; Cassius and Casca in the MGM film” Julius Caesar” - and created by Armandro and Sanda the Piccadilly hair stylists were to be seen at the MGM private Theatre, London this afternoon / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4895158: Nov. 11, 1953 - African Capital elects All-African Government: Accra, capital of the Gold Coast with an estimated population of 150,000, recently elected a new Municipal Council - an All-African body which will govern the city for the next three years. The election was one more example of how the Gold Coast, with the cooperation of the British Government, is moving toward self-government in a democratic manner.: Photo shows the inauguration of the new Accra Municipal Council. IN the foreground are the Councillors, and facing them are the President, the Minister of Local Government and Housing and officials of the Ministry. / Bridgeman Images